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31
Citations
4992
World Ranking
6503
National Ranking
2131

Overview

Ozdal Boyraz is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within engineering and physics, with particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering and atomic and molecular physics, as well as optics.

The scientist's publication record includes work in prominent venues such as the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, Optics Express, the Journal of the Optical Society of America B, arXiv (Cornell University), and Advanced Materials Technologies.

Their research covers a range of main topics, including:

  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Optical Sensing Technologies
  • Satellite Communication Systems
  • Optical Coherence Tomography Applications
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing

Ozdal Boyraz has frequently collaborated with several co-authors, among whom are:

  • Mustafa Mert Bayer
  • Md Shafiqul Islam
  • Mohammad Wahiduzzaman Khan
  • Ataberk Atalar
  • Xun Li

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by the scientist include:

  • A simple fractional-order chaotic system based on memristor and memcapacitor and its synchronization application (2021), published in Chaos Solitons & Fractals
  • Design and implementation of a new memristive chaotic system with application in touchless fingerprint encryption (2020), published in Chinese Journal of Physics
  • Ranging and velocimetry measurements by phase-based MTCW lidar (2021), published in Optics Express
  • Single-shot ranging and velocimetry with a CW lidar far beyond the coherence length of the CW laser (2021), published in Optics Express
  • Spectral dynamics on saturable absorber in mode-locking with time stretch spectroscopy (2020), published in Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Demonstration of a silicon Raman laser

    Ozdal Boyraz;Bahram Jalali

  • All optical switching and continuum generation in silicon waveguides

    Özdal Boyraz;Prakash Koonath;Varun Raghunathan;Bahram Jalali

  • Self phase modulation induced spectral broadening in silicon waveguides

    O. Boyraz;T. Indukuri;B. Jalali

  • Femtosecond real-time single-shot digitizer

    Jason Chou;Ozdal Boyraz;Daniel Solli;Bahram Jalali

  • Raman-based silicon photonics

    B. Jalali;V. Raghunathan;D. Dimitropoulos;O. Boyraz

  • Method and system for generating a broadband spectral continuum and continuous wave-generating system utilizing same

    Mohammed N. Islam;Ozdal Boyraz;Jaeyoun Kim

  • Demonstration of directly modulated silicon Raman laser.

    Ozdal Boyraz;Bahram Jalali

  • Ultrawide-band photonic time-stretch a/D converter employing phase diversity

    Y. Han;O. Boyraz;B. Jalali

  • 10 Gb/s multiple wavelength, coherent short pulse source based on spectral carving of supercontinuum generated in fibers

    O. Boyraz;J. Kim;M.N. Islam;E. Coppinger

  • Silicon-on-sapphire waveguides design for mid-IR evanescent field absorption gas sensors

    Yuewang Huang;Salih K. Kalyoncu;Qiancheng Zhao;Rasul Torun

  • 130-GSa/s photonic analog-to-digital converter with time stretch preprocessor

    A.S. Bhushan;P.V. Kelkar;B. Jalali;O. Boyraz

  • Fiber parametric amplifiers for wavelength band conversion

    M.N. Islam;O. Boyraz

  • Demonstration of 11dB fiber-to-fiber gain in a silicon Raman amplifier

    Ozdal Boyraz;Bahram Jalali

  • Silicon-based optical leaky wave antenna with narrow beam radiation.

    Qi Song;Salvatore Campione;Ozdal Boyraz;Filippo Capolino

  • All-optical packet-drop demonstration using 100-Gb/s words by integrating fiber-based components

    T.J. Xia;Y. Liang;K.H. Ahu;J.W. Lou

  • Gain enhancement in cascaded fiber parametric amplifier with quasi-phase matching: theory and experiment

    Jaeyoun Kim;O. Boyraz;J.H. Lim;M.N. Islam

  • Thin anisotropic metasurfaces for simultaneous light focusing and polarization manipulation

    Mehdi Veysi;Caner Guclu;Ozdal Boyraz;Filippo Capolino

  • Discrete parametric band conversion in silicon for mid-infrared applications

    En-Kuang Tien;Yuewang Huang;Shiming Gao;Qi Song

  • Pulse compression and modelocking by using TPA in silicon waveguides

    En-Kuang Tien;Nuh S. Yuksek;Feng Qian;Ozdal Boyraz

  • Gain and noise characteristics of high-bit-rate silicon parametric amplifiers

    Xinzhu Sang;Ozdal Boyraz

  • Physical Layer Cryptographic Key Generation by Exploiting PMD of an Optical Fiber Link

    Imam Uz Zaman;Anthony Bahadir Lopez;Mohammad Abdullah Al Faruque;Ozdal Boyraz

  • Silicon-on-sapphire waveguides design for mid-IR evanescent field absorption gas sensors

    Yuewang Huang;Salih K. Kalyoncu;Qi Song;Ozdal Boyraz

Frequent Co-Authors

Bahram Jalali
Bahram Jalali University of California, Los Angeles
Mohammed N. Islam
Mohammed N. Islam University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Salvatore Campione
Salvatore Campione Sandia National Laboratories
Sailing He
Sailing He Zhejiang University
Ahmed E. Kamal
Ahmed E. Kamal Iowa State University
Arun K. Somani
Arun K. Somani Iowa State University
Anish Arora
Anish Arora The Ohio State University
Patrick S. Schnable
Patrick S. Schnable Iowa State University
Masayoshi Esashi
Masayoshi Esashi Tohoku University
Tomoji Kawai
Tomoji Kawai Osaka University

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